I was all set to buy that one but noticed I would have to pay $1.50 for postage so that put it out of my monitary income bracket. :):goofer:
Rather than ever accepting the word of anyone over the internet that you don't know, never see, have no idea who they are, do this. Go to a coin...
Either G-4 or a little better. I'm a lousy grader but ones like that are really easy.
Since I'm not a big fan of that coin I probably miss such postings. If I do read them, most likely just forget them. I know there are many that do...
Decent explanation. However, I would usually either add for postage and handling or subtract that if it is included. The problem is there really...
So you simply placed a D on a few coins. No big thing. China probably does that all the time. So how much are you asking for those really, really...
That is fantastic. Are you sure you have the 1887, 88, 89 & 94? Those alone should be worth about $50 in even G4. You really did good. Just where...
From the looks of that web site, that seller knows what he is doing. I highly doubt you'll get anything of value. However, stranger things have...
I've seen that article in the past and was always shocked at that so called drop test. They do sort of warn not to use it on valuable coins, but...
Maybe unfortuately true. Nickels as a rule are just not a great collector item except the famous Indian Head/Buffalo one. Note the Shield...
I agree with that. That is a really nice looking coin. And never let it worry you to much what people say about one dealer or another. Sometimes...
A really tuff question there. You should get some decent suggestions on how to detect cleaned coins but those are for the usually highly cleaned...
For one thing it is fun at first as you get a coin better than in set #1. So you then place the new one in set #1 and move the one from #1 to #2....
Basically true about them not holding up well. Of course you must realize it has now been over 25 years of them bouncing around and you really...
Your a little to touchy you know. A little humor in your life is needed. Don't take everything so seriously or you'll end up with ulcers. Not ment...
Basically this happens every time something new pops up from the Mint. Those Bicentennial Quarters started one of those hoarding fads. I fell for...
PCGS is probably the one you want. Lately at coin stores, coin shows, on line dealers you will always hear them brag if the coin is a PCGS graded...
Best hurry and find one. Think about this. Due to the State Quarters there are now more coin collectors every day. With 300,000,000 people in the...
1913 Liberty Head Nickel in change. 1894S Liberty Head Dime also. :goofer: Oddly enough I spent a few years looking for a 1920D Lincoln Cent...
Most of my modern type of Albums have slots for proof coins. For example the Lincoln Cent collection has slots for all proofs. At times I purchase...
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